Pharaoh's Daughter in the Inner City
1 Kings 9:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh's daughter moves from the city of David into the house Solomon built for her. The scene suggests an outer influence entering the inner kingdom and the later establishment of a protective boundary (Millo).
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard register, the city of David is your living consciousness; Pharaoh's daughter is the allure of the senses seeking admission to the royal inner realm. Solomon, the wise ruler, represents your higher self who can provide a dwelling for any impression so it does not disrupt the order of the mind. When Millo is built, it is the inner act of boundary-making—an image formed by imagination that protects the sovereign state while allowing movement within. This is not a condemnation of experience but a recognition that awareness must legislate its own boundaries. If the senses raise a guest, you do not chase the guest away; you acknowledge that you are the I AM and you are the one who imagines. The moment you acknowledge and regulate the movement with the feeling of governance, the inner city remains intact. So the events become confirmations of your creative power: you can host, you can bound, you can keep the kingdom whole by your awareness and your imaginative act.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of Solomon now—calm, discerning, sovereign awareness. In your imagination, Pharaoh's daughter arrives at the city of David; then erect Millo around your inner center and feel I AM presiding with unshakable authority.
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